Brazil: The deadline for the Annual Herd Declaration ends on July 31st in Rio Grande do Sul

Published 2024년 7월 29일

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Producers in Rio Grande do Sul must submit their Annual Herd Declaration by next Wednesday (31). As of last Friday, 254,000 out of the expected 370,000 declarations have been submitted. Producers in regions such as Bagé, Alegrete, and Pelotas need to expedite their submissions. This mandatory declaration applies to all animal producers, including those with bees, rabbits, and fish, and is crucial for preventing disease transmission. Declarations can be made online or in person at Seapi's Agricultural Defense Inspectorates or Offices.
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The deadline for producers to make the Annual Herd Declaration ends next Wednesday (31) in Rio Grande do Sul. As of last Friday (26), 254 thousand declarations have already been delivered (68.7%). 370 thousand are expected. According to the agricultural and forestry analyst from the Secretariat of Agriculture, Livestock, Sustainable Production and Irrigation (Seapi), Paulo de Souza, the regions where there are the largest number of producers with open declarations and who must hurry are Bagé, Alegrete, Pelotas, Porto Alegre, Ijuí, Caxias do Sul, Osório, Lagoa Vermelha and Santa Maria. All animal producers must make the declaration, not only for cattle, goats, horses, sheep and swine, but also for bees, rabbits and fish, among others. In the case of bees, producers of bees with or without stingers, who have a type of breeding for honey or for the queen, who exploit them commercially or for subsistence, who have fixed or migratory hives, must make the Annual Declaration. Fish Fish ...

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